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Will I get a good job?

johnny ng

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Dear Sirs/Madams,

May I have your insights as to my question. I am presently working in an organisation, but I would like to change to another job.

I get H36.3.4.6 > 21. Darkness biting through.

L3: Things may take sometime to evolve.

L4: Carry on as I have been.

L6: Hang on.

May I ask, what does it means? Does it means that Carrying on finding jobs and it will be fruitful.

Please advise.

With kind regards.:confused::)
 
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Keep your intentions to yourself for sure. Veil your light...
Line 3. Don't resist the injustice , maybe at your current job, as it will bring a backfire on you.
Line 4 Signs to get out of your current job, the problems will not improve, so just walk away from them.
Line 6 However, the evil here will destroy itself. Maybe the problems at your current job will be resolved by management.

What I'm getting here is don't get involved. Keep your thoughts about anything to yourself here. 21 is about justice being administered, and a need to bite through obstacles, to forcibly remove them. This sounds to me similar to what line 6 is talking about.

What was your exact question though? You didn't say. Or some background would help. This is just what jumped out at me when I read the text. I'm assuming this is talking about how to handle your current job.

Oh, Sorry, went back to the main page. Will I get a good job? I think it is saying to ride things out where you are. But, it does sound like an unpleasant situation. Can't blame you for wanting to get out of there. This is a pretty heavy reading, so I would wait to see what some of the other members say here. I did my best, but I think you might need some more expert help here.

DWF
 
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Dear Dancing White Ferret,

I would like to learn how you interprete this. The question I put is "will I get a good job". But how come you interprete my current job situation. Are you basing on my frame of mind when I ask this question, "I am not happy at my current job, so I would like to get another job"?

So the answer may advise me on my current job? Then how should I ask about a new job application?

For consultation on the yijing is not difficult, once we know how to go about it. But I find that interpreting is the most difficult.

With kind regards,:bows:
 

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